Diverge. - Dover
Diverge.
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DIVERGE in Dover, NH, is a captivating American dining experience that boasts an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars. Don't miss out on the chance to savor its delightful offerings—be sure to call ahead and reserve your table at (603) 343-4343. For those looking to explore further, DIVERGE also features an enticing selection of cocktails. If you're intrigued by the menu but want to discover more culinary delights, consider checking out Lexie’s Dover and Thompson's 2nd Alarm. Have you dined with us before? We’d love to hear your thoughts—leave a review and share your experience!.
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Service: Dine-in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Can't comment on anything about this place other than the hours on the door said open at 4pm (it was Friday), but it was NOT open, and there wasn't a soul remotely in sight even shortly after 4pm. Not a place to try again after this first impression.....and the snotty reply to this review by the owner really means we will never be back. Timely service starts with opening the door on time, even if you have to apologize to customers who may need to wait for a server. Everyone has patience when treated with respect.
We enjoyed steak tips, Korean pork belly, a seasonal salad, and chocolate cake, all of which were delicious. Just as importantly, each dish was beautifully presented on the plates. Our waitress was prompt, attentive, and friendly. The restaurant is in a great location with a view of the water. Service: Dine-in Meal type: Lunch.
This is definitely the most underrated restaurant in Dover. We have been several times, ordered many different entrees and appetizers and everything has been phenomenal every time. The Caesar salad is to die for, the chicken sandwich and the steaksandwich are also stand outs!
Food is great, service is great? but the atmosphere is off. I suggest the owners choose a new color to paint the walls? something that better matches the brick/wood of the establishment. The wood and brick are both gorgeous and are drowned out bythe bright teal/blue color. A maroon/merlot or a dark green/chive color would better suit this space. There?s also a lack ofdecor, I believe I counted 6 paintings on the walls in the whole place. Some standing plants, faerie lights on the vents and/orplants hanging in the windows would seriously liven this place up and increase customer base. An additional higher-cost upgradewould be replacing the current tables with something a bit nicer, such as real wood. Ultimately the color of the walls and lackof decoration made the dining-in experience feel inadequate, especially with how beautiful the space could be with very minorupgrades. I?m not usually someone who is particular about these kinds of things, but this threw me off so much while I wasthere. I felt it was important to write to this business so that they?re aware this is something their customers care about.
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